Walkdog
Junior Member
This is a simple quick thread about towing and hauling.
Simply your sticker inside the drivers side of your truck tells you all the limits you can pull. However those limits are top limits to me. NEXT
GAS engine trucks. Trucks with gas engines tend to have less torque therefore downgrade and upgrade gear levels LIKE crazy while trying to pull up any slight hill making the drive less fun, hence white knuckle experience and really sucks.
DIESEL trucks tend to have tons more torque and you rather have any changing of gears while going uphill unless in big mountains, and of course in big mountains how do you think gas will do.
The rear gear of your truck being mine is a 3.73 is towards the low end and numbers lower than that would be a higher gear. A lower gear being mine or of 3.9? or 4.? is better for towing but could be worse for fuel mileage. I find my 3.73 pulls my 15k 5th wheel with very ease. All to each own and what your pulling.
You see tons of posts of "mine can pull it". Forget about those post. Look at your inside sticker of your driver side door to see limits and stick with that and for future reference diesel vs gas might be better. I upgraded to a single cab one ton dually with 6200 payload and i havent looked back. Love the fell towing it, but you will always know they trailer is back behind you no matter what.
More than welcome to expand on this, but you talk about adding this and that to your truck to make you think its better ARE wrong and no place in this thread.
Simply your sticker inside the drivers side of your truck tells you all the limits you can pull. However those limits are top limits to me. NEXT
GAS engine trucks. Trucks with gas engines tend to have less torque therefore downgrade and upgrade gear levels LIKE crazy while trying to pull up any slight hill making the drive less fun, hence white knuckle experience and really sucks.
DIESEL trucks tend to have tons more torque and you rather have any changing of gears while going uphill unless in big mountains, and of course in big mountains how do you think gas will do.
The rear gear of your truck being mine is a 3.73 is towards the low end and numbers lower than that would be a higher gear. A lower gear being mine or of 3.9? or 4.? is better for towing but could be worse for fuel mileage. I find my 3.73 pulls my 15k 5th wheel with very ease. All to each own and what your pulling.
You see tons of posts of "mine can pull it". Forget about those post. Look at your inside sticker of your driver side door to see limits and stick with that and for future reference diesel vs gas might be better. I upgraded to a single cab one ton dually with 6200 payload and i havent looked back. Love the fell towing it, but you will always know they trailer is back behind you no matter what.
More than welcome to expand on this, but you talk about adding this and that to your truck to make you think its better ARE wrong and no place in this thread.
